The problem

You don't have an AI problem. You have a "where do I even start" problem.

There are thousands of AI tools. Most of them will do nothing for you. A handful would give you back a day a week, and nobody has the time to work out which handful.

Meanwhile the work carries on: the report someone rebuilds by hand every Saturday, the same ten questions answered in the inbox every week, the enquiry that goes cold because nobody replied until Tuesday.

The assessment exists to end that. Not to tell you AI is important, you already know, but to tell you exactly which three things to do, in what order, and what each one is worth.

How it works

Three steps, and only one of them needs you.

  1. 01

    A conversation

    20–30 minutes

    One call, at a time that suits you. We ask about the tools you already pay for, how your team is structured, and the work that quietly eats your week. No preparation, no homework, no one shadowing your staff.

  2. 02

    The analysis

    Days, not weeks

    We take what you told us and work out where the time is actually going, what can be reclaimed cheaply, what needs real engineering, and what is not worth touching at all.

  3. 03

    The roadmap

    Yours to keep

    A written assessment you own outright. Act on it yourself, hand it to your own team, or bring us in to build. There is no obligation to do any of the three.

What you get

A document you can act on, not a deck you file away.

The financial impact, up front

Before anything else: what the wasted hours are costing you today, what we believe is recoverable, and what the tools to recover them will cost to run. If the numbers do not work, that is the first thing you will read, not the last.

An effort-versus-impact map

Every opportunity we find, plotted against how much work it takes and how much it returns. It shows you the quick wins, the serious projects worth planning for, and, just as importantly, the things you should ignore.

Specific, named recommendations

Not "consider adopting AI". The actual tools, what each one costs, what it replaces, and how many hours a month it gives you back. Where an ordinary piece of software beats an AI one, we will tell you that too.

A four-day starter plan

A day-by-day sequence your team can follow without us, designed so you see the first hours come back inside a week. No dependency on a consultant to get started.

The assessment is yours outright. Take it to your own team, act on it yourself, or bring us in to build. There is no obligation either way.

The maths

Time is the only thing you can't buy more of. So we start by counting it.

Here is the shape of the calculation, using round numbers. Your assessment does the same arithmetic with your hours, your rates, and your actual tool costs.

  • Hours reclaimed 8 / week
  • Valued at (a conservative rate) £100 / hour
  • Recovered each month £3,200
  • Cost of the tools that did it −£59 / month
  • Net, every month £3,141

On those numbers the assessment has paid for itself before the end of the first month, and the tools it recommended cost less than a working lunch.

That is the test we apply to everything we recommend. If a piece of work will not return more than it costs to build and run, we will say so rather than sell it to you, which is the whole of our guarantee.

Illustrative figures. The savings in your report are drawn from your operation, not from this example.

Where it leads

Four honest answers, and we don't get to choose which one you get.

Quick wins you run yourself

Off-the-shelf tools that cost tens of pounds a month and save hours a week. Meeting notes that write themselves. Reporting dashboards that replace a Saturday spent copying numbers into a spreadsheet. We will simply hand you the list.

Processes worth fixing first

Automating a broken workflow only makes it fail faster. Often the real prize is a fifteen-step process that should have been seven steps all along, and that is a piece of work in its own right, before any AI is involved.

Systems worth building

Where the return justifies it: automations that connect the tools you already use, assistants trained on your own knowledge that answer the questions your team keeps answering, and lead responses that arrive in minutes rather than days.

Or, honestly, nothing

Sometimes the right answer is that AI is not your bottleneck today. You will get that answer plainly, and you will still have a clear picture of your operation. We would rather tell you that than sell you something that does not stack up.

AI that pays for itself.Guaranteed.

Get your first eight hours back.

The assessment is £1,000, fixed. If the numbers do not work for your business, we will tell you before you spend a penny building anything.